Family Relationships in Shakespeare and the Restoration Comedy of MannersOxford, 1983 - 233 ページ |
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... Master Slender - Anne's father's choice - is shown wooing Anne . Master Slender is a shy young man who needs the assistance and encouragement of his uncle , Master Shallow : SHALLOW : She's coming ; to her , coz . O boy , thou hadst a ...
... Master Slender - Anne's father's choice - is shown wooing Anne . Master Slender is a shy young man who needs the assistance and encouragement of his uncle , Master Shallow : SHALLOW : She's coming ; to her , coz . O boy , thou hadst a ...
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... Master ( 1673 ) . Hippolita is a prisoner in her father's house and we hear her protest in the very first scene : ' To confine a Woman just in her rambling Age ! take away her liberty at the very time she shou'd use it ! O barbarous ...
... Master ( 1673 ) . Hippolita is a prisoner in her father's house and we hear her protest in the very first scene : ' To confine a Woman just in her rambling Age ! take away her liberty at the very time she shou'd use it ! O barbarous ...
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... Master Shallow , no more of that . SHALLOW : Ha , ' twas a merry night . And is Jane Nightwork alive ? FALSTAFF : She lives , Master Shallow . SHALLOW : She never could away with me . FALSTAFF : Never , never ; she would always say she ...
... Master Shallow , no more of that . SHALLOW : Ha , ' twas a merry night . And is Jane Nightwork alive ? FALSTAFF : She lives , Master Shallow . SHALLOW : She never could away with me . FALSTAFF : Never , never ; she would always say she ...
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The Changing Pattern of the Family | 1 |
Parents and Children | 33 |
Crabbed Age and Youth | 76 |
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